Medina-Chevez left for work around 9:45 p.m. Saturday to pick up an Uber client and never returned home.

Diontray Divan Adams, 25, and James Aaron Stevens, 20, were charged after Medina-Chevez's credit card was used and his vehicle was found in Maryland.

Friday, warrants were issued for Adams and Stevens for murder, robbery with a dangerous weapon and first-degree kidnapping.

Police were alerted Monday night of a license plate reader hit and located Medina-Chevez's dark blue 2008 Nissan Pathfinder near the Chesapeake Bay Bridge in Maryland. Two of the four people inside the vehicle were released. The other two, Adams and Stevens, were taken in for questioning and arrested.

Adams was charged with financial credit card fraud and Stevens was charged with possession of a stolen vehicle.

Police said Adams and Stevens are currently being extradited to Charlotte from Maryland.

Police said Friday that the Medical Examiner's Office had positively identified the body to be Medina-Chevez's.

Sources tell WBTV that pings from one of the suspect's cell phones led police to the area near the body. Sources said the suspects spent time near Mount Gallant Road in Rock Hill before traveling to Maryland.

Medina-Chevez's family said they are amazed at the support coming from both friends and strangers.

"I’d like to say thank you to our community. I am astonished, like how everyone came together - the Charlotte community," Debora Medina, the youngest daughter, said. "I know from South Meck – I’m a senior there - and had faculty and staff come to my house give their condolences. I mean people we don’t even know reached out to us."

Debora's older sister, Genesis Medina, said the family's faith is giving them strength.

"It’s something that helps us through this hard time. It gives us a peace that we need to keep going, to be strong, especially for our mom right now," she said. "It's something that’s extremely hard and that no one should ever have to go through, but it’s something we can rely on to keep us going."

Debora said although they didn't get the outcome the family would have wanted, it's a relief have some closure.

"We prayed. We really wanted him wanted home. We thought we were going to get a different outcome, just a happy story, but it wasn’t like that," she said. "I know that me and my mom and sister and everyone has found peace in knowing that he’s in a better place now. He’s resting and we’ll soon see him."

"It was something that was really hard and at first I wanted to still think that he was out there, but now we know," Genesis said. "I prefer to know that he’s not with us than 'what if he’s out there or something.'"

Family members told WBTV that a crowdfunding page has been created by friends to raise money for the Medina family. The FreeFunder campaign says that the money donated will go to cover essentials such as rent, utilities, food and gas.

Debora Medina said the donations are going to help.

"Me and my mom... it’s going to be rough without my dad, but I know with that fund we’re going to make it. I’d just like to thank everyone for their donations," she said.

A spokesperson with Uber released this statement Friday regarding the incident:

“We are devastated by the loss of Marlo Medina-Chevez. Our prayers are with his family and loved ones at this difficult time”

Anyone with further information about the case is asked to call detectives at 704-432-TIPS or Crime Stoppers at 704-334-1600.

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